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  • How to Install Software on Linux

    How to Install Software on Linux

    If you’re trying out Linux—or completely switching over to it—after getting used to Windows or macOS, you’re going to have to familiarize yourself with how software gets installed on this open source operating system. It’s not a difficult process, but it doesn’t work in quite the same way as it does on the Microsoft and…


  • How to Get (Most of) Apple’s Apps and Services Running on Android

    How to Get (Most of) Apple’s Apps and Services Running on Android

    While a lot of people go all-in on the Apple or Windows/Android ecosystem, there are also those who spend their time with some devices made by a variety of companies—which can lead to scenarios like having to access Apple apps and services on Android. Getting to your Apple stuff from a phone running Google’s mobile…


  • How to Use the Windows 11 Volume Mixer

    How to Use the Windows 11 Volume Mixer

    The volume mixer is one of the most useful tools built into Windows 11. It allows you to set a custom volume level for each app on your PC. You can use this to your advantage by reducing the volume for apps that send lots of notifications and increasing it for the apps you actually…


  • How to Check Permissions You’ve Given to Websites in Different Browsers

    How to Check Permissions You’ve Given to Websites in Different Browsers

    Just like apps on your phone, websites can request permissions inside your browser. Some of these permissions are pretty essential—like webcam access for video calling apps—but it’s a good idea to run a regular audit of which websites and web apps have access to which permissions on your computer and phone. These permissions can be…